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Design for a garden: plan I

RIBA3884
NOTES: This is one of three designs for an unidentified garden found loose in albums of drawings by A W N Pugin for Scarisbrick Hall.

Designs for gardener's house and hot houses, Lambton Hall, County Durham: elevation of the south front of the hothouses

RIBA3920
Bonomi, Joseph (1739-1808)
NOTES: Bonomi's proposals for Lambton Hall constitute perhaps his most ambitious project for a country house. Many features of the design derive from his unexecuted design for 'a nobleman's country seat' which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1785 (RIBA96052- RIBA96053). He prepared three alternative designs (July 1794, August 1794 and February 1795) for the new Hall but with the death of W. H. Lambton in 1796 schemes for complete rebuilding were abandoned and between 1798 and 1802 Bonomi carried out more modest alterations to the existing house. Bonomi's work, if fully executed, was all swept away by Bonomi's son, Ignatius, during the transformation of Lambton Hall into Lambton Castle in the 1820s.

Design for a conservatory, Beckford House, Southampton

RIBA3942
Repton, George Stanley (1786-1858)

Design for a fountain in the gardens at Buckingham Palace, London

RIBA3990
Nesfield, William Andrews (1793-1881)

Design for Clobb Copse, Buckler's Hard, Beaulieu, Hampshire

RIBA3994
Scott, Mackay Hugh Baillie (1865-1945)

Design for Fouracre, West Green, Hampshire

RIBA4039
Newton, Ernest (1856-1922)

View from the cottage of Humphry Repton at Hare Street, Essex, before proposed alterations

RIBA4076
Repton, Humphry (1752-1818)
SOURCE: Humphry Repton. Fragments on the theory and practice of landscape gardening (London, 1816), after p. 232

Jewish Museum and garden, Berlin

RIBA4228
Libeskind, Daniel (1946-)

Secretariats, New Delhi: plan of formal Indian garden

RIBA4402
Baker, Sir Herbert (1862-1946)

The Hall, Blackheath, London: Hall 2

RIBA4508
Lyons, Eric Alfred (1912-1980)
NOTES: This is a Span development.
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